Taylor Armstrong Fights Back Against Online Rumors

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star is a stronger, tougher version of herself.

So, when RumorFix asked her about Internet rumors that she's" terrified about being axed" from the hit Bravo show, she didn't deflect the question and she didn't pass us on to her publicist -- she answered the question point blank.

Taylor tells us, "It's not true." She goes on to remind us, "We have not even been picked up for season three."

And look at this video we got over the weekend of Taylor making up with former nemesis Camille Grammer.

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It’s good to hear that she is now answering questions point blank because she has that MMR jury trial in a couple months. Being honest and direct will make it easier than creating a web of lies that she usually does.

She wouldn’t know honest and direct if it bit her in her skinny arse. If they don’t dump her for season 3, I won’t be watching. Not watching the reunion either because I can’t stand the sight of her ugly face. She’s the devil.

if you really watched the newly released video of her and Camille you can tell Camille is very uncomfortable with Taylor and I don’t believe the things that she is saying about Russell either cause an abusive man does not agree to go to therapy I watched that too and he seemed confused about what was going on and what Taylor was trying to get at, she is lying about the whole thing

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